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Sounds more like a bad bulb socket. The bulbs provide a load which causes them to blink slowly. If just one bulb becomes disconnected the load changes and so does the flash rate. I would suspect that you have a bulb that is coming loose in the socket periodically thereby changing the load. Many vehicles us multiple bulbs in the rear...ex. my 04 grand am does the exact same thing. It uses 2 bulbs per tail light. One of the bulb sockets on the drivers side sometimes loses connection and they flash really fast (the other bulb flashes...just 1 of the two quits). In my car i need to replace the tail light assembly.
Check for power at the socket. If there is no power I would suspect the flasher relay wich supplies power to each bulb individually after it gets the right or left signal from the switch.
This indicates a bad bulb. Just walk around the outside of the vehicle while it's in the turn signal flash mode and observe which bulb is not flashing-replace bulb.
if indicator lights stay on steady you have flasher problem.if you have one light stay on all the time.most time turn signal switch bad.if you have a blown bulb on one side. the other good signal light bulb on that side will flash quickly.need to replace the bulb.
Could be several things but generally this happens when one of the turn signal bulbs is burned out (front or back), especially if it is fast on one side (left vs right). Once the burned out bulb is replaced the flashing returns to normal.
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